i4D is a project of the Machine Perception Research Laboratory (Head: Prof. Tamás Szirányi) of MTA SZTAKI. All rights reserved.
Current project members in 3D
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Csaba Benedek, holds Ph.D in computer vision, researcher and project manager in SZTAKI, associate professor at Pázmány University, co-author of a couple of research papers, participated in various R&D projects in the recent years. He is very interested in exploiting both the scientific and the commercial aspects of the i4D project. Contact: webpage |
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Zsolt Jankó, holds Ph.D, researcher, senior developer, expert of algorithms, hardware and software components in computer vision and geometric modeling. Co-creator and leader of developments in the SZTAKI 4D Reconstruction Studio. His opinion about the project: "Many people use 3D as a buzzword today. However, our aim is to exploit the real opportunities in 3D digital content provision." |
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Attila Börcs, researcher and experienced software developer in computer vision, expert of Lidar point cloud segmentation and object detection, Ph.D. candidate, Kuba Attila prize holder (bi-annual price for the best Hungarian computer vision student), just back home from a summer internship in the Silicon Valley. Contact: webpage |
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Balázs Nagy, junior researcher and software developer, member of the MPLab/DEVA Lab. since 2013, M.Sc. student, winner of a national B.Sc. thesis competition, a key developer of the new semi-automatic traffic sign detection technology proposed for the Budapest Road Management Department. |
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Bence Gálai, junior researcher and software developer, member of the MPLab/DEVA Lab. since early 2015, expert of biometric gait recognition in the wild, co-creator of the first Lidar based gait and activity database (to be published soon). |
Student interns: Gábor Sepovics (2016-), Dávid Leichner (2016-), Attila Bacsu (2016-), Richárd Zsámboki (2015-)
Former project members: Oszkár Józsa (2012-2013) Csaba Horváth (2012), Dömötör Molnár (2012), Iván Eichhardt (2012-2013)
Collaborators: Dániel Baráth, Levente Hajder